Terrorism has emerged as one of the most problematic issues facing national governments and the international community in the 21st century. But how is it possible to counter terrorism in a world in which governance is still dominated by the nation-state? Are we seeing new forms of terrorist activity in the wake of 9/11? Are pre-9/11 approaches still valid? How can we combat and control diverse threats of multiple origin? Who should be responsible for countering terrorism and in what circumstances?
In this incisive new book, Ronald Crelinsten seeks to provide answers to these...
Terrorism has emerged as one of the most problematic issues facing national governments and the international community in the 21st century. But how i...